Shaina B. answered 03/20/24
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Inequality statements are mathematical expressions that compare two quantities using inequality symbols: < (less than), > (greater than), ≤ (less than or equal to), or ≥ (greater than or equal to).
To express the maximum capacity of 136 people as an inequality statement, we would use the inequality symbol ≤ which means less than or equal to because they can can occupy less than 136 people or up to that very number.
So the inequality statement for the given word problem would be:
x ≤ 136
This inequality indicates that the number of people, denoted by x, must be less than or equal to 136 to comply with the fire code's maximum capacity requirement.